Coil pack I have a 1999 toyota camry v6 . I am getting code P300 - random misfire and P302 - cylinder 2 misfire. I think I need to replace the coil on No.2 cylinder. I am not able to figure out how the cylinders are laid out 1 thru 6. I need a diagram so I know which coil to replace. Thanks, Syed

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most likely cause is a coil pack but which cylinder?? test with a multimeter each coil pack ,had this before a few years back with one of these cars and it was something stupid as i recall like a air flow or air temperature sensor but iam old and i cannot remember like i used too .

The code that is of main concern is the PO300 it indicates random multiple engine misfires, normally there are other codes such as PO301/PO304 etc which indicate what cylinders are misfiring, this engine does not have a distributor, it uses individual coil packs, one per two cylinders, these coil packs cause the problem, usually it is only one out of the three.They are located under the black cover

you would have to try switching the coils around to different cylinders